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Parksmart Overview A3 Feb 2018 nottingham A60 Mansfield Road to: A 6 NET Park & Ride, 0 Goose Fair site, City Hospital (A611), M Mansfield, Sherwood Forest (A614) A N SF I E L D N R O O R A T 0 100 200 400 metres H D Nottingham Navigator S H Car parking E Information Point A R D W D O E I OV O S GR D O AD D A Nottingham Tourism Taxi ranks (anytime) E N ST O W S NE R S T Centre R T H R E G E Taxi ranks (between 6pm - 7am) E U T E E O T OV Y GR A R SLE 6 O Toilets NNE 0 B A D Tram route and stops O Tram route to: H O RTH Disabled Toilets FO U W The Arboretum, The Forest P&R, UL ET N F RE ST T 4 Hyson Green, Wilkinson St P&R, IN 8 G 6 Changing Places Old Basford, Phoenix Park & Ride, D B O Toilets PEEL STREET Bulwell/Bulwell Station, N This map should be used as a guide only. S Hucknall/Hucknall Station T R Shopmobility All information correct at February 2018. E T E S T 22 N O T W T E G T A E A H S V R G IN E All city transport, public transport, travel, parking, cycling and 6 H E T N U L E E R DRYDEN STREET S 49 0 O L R L L O R T T E ALMA CL O E O walking information can be accessed via the website: Y L R S E B D W N T D A S E O O N S T P H M O I T R R K R www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/transport-parking-and-streets/ E W E GILL STREET A T E E S T N A T H T S W S E N R F A W I M Please be aware that restrictions may be in place on some streets. BLUECOAT ST E VICTORIA E YORK STREET E O L R O F D BUS 80 BLUECOAT CL T It remains the responsibility of the driver to follow and comply with D A E HAMPDEN STREET R D R G DUNDAS CL STATION A S all restrictions and directions at any given time and location. 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